Sunday, August 10, 2003
Did the Government Okay the Anthrax Attacks?
On June 7, 2002, Judicial Watch , "the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption and abuse," issued a press release headed "Judicial Watch Wants to Know Why White House Went on Cipro Beginning September 11th: What Was Known and When?"
FBI'S Top Anthrax Letters Suspect Is Jewish
Accused scientist says letter links to anthrax mailers
The FBI won't release an anonymous letter, which in the days before the 2001 fatal anthrax mailings, accused an Egyptian-born scientist of plotting biowarfare against the United States, saying it would divulge secret sources in the continuing investigation.
CIA and DOD Attempted To Plant WMD In Iraq
“According to Ms. Rogers, there was a covert military operation that took place both preceding and during the hostilities in Iraq,” reports Al Martin Raw.com, an online subscriber-based news/analysis service which provides “Political, Economic and Financial Intelligence.”
New Website to Track Bush Donations
A new Web site will track the wealthy donors who contribute to President Bush's re-election campaign, part of a consumer group's argument that big donations translate into political favoritism.
Whitehouse For Sale
While media spotlights one anthrax suspect, another is too hot to touch
America’s mainstream press finds some stories too hot to handle. One of the most egregious examples of this is its coverage of the hunt for the perpetrator of the post-Sept. 11 anthrax letters — a matter of concern to all Americans. After an initial flurry of reports, the media inexplicably ignored the FBI’s laborious search for the person who last fall mailed anthrax-laced letters to news organizations and the Capitol Hill offices of Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and Sen. Patrick J. Leahy.
Congressional report on 9/11 badly flawed, critic charges Conclusions unsupported, says former FBI official
The congressional report on the Sept. 11 attacks is rife with inaccuracies and greatly exaggerates the possibility that the terrorist acts could have been prevented, according to the former head of the FBI's San Diego office.
Dead Microbiologists Linked To Ethno-Specific BioWeapons
Dr. David Kelly - the biological warfare weapons specialist at the heart of the continuing political crisis for the British government - had links to three other top microbiologists whose deaths have left unanswered questions. The 59-year-old British scientist was involved with ultra secret work at Israel's Institute for Biological Re search. Israeli sources claim Kelly met institute scientists several times in London in the past two years. Israel has not signed the Biological Weapons and Toxins Convention, an international treaty ratified by more than 140 countries. It forbids the development, possession and use of offensive biological and chemical weapons.
Rumsfeld confirms Iran-Contra meeting
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld confirmed Friday that Pentagon officials met secretly and discussed Iran with a controversial and discredited figure in the Iran-Contra scandal. But Rumsfeld said the talks "went nowhere."
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